Far south networks Wonderbox Installation Manual

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Wanderbox
Installation Guide
Version 1.3, 21 December 2018
©2016 Far South Networks

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  • Page 1 Wanderbox Installation Guide Version 1.3, 21 December 2018 ©2016 Far South Networks...
  • Page 2 Document History Version Date Description of Changes 2017/01/11 Wanderbox release 2017/06/03 Update details under section 2 2017/11/30 Wanderbox ACM release 2018/12/21 Wanderbox MKII release ©2016 Far South Networks...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.2 S ...........22 URGE PROTECTION FOR ANDERBOX ANALOGUE INTERFACE 4.3 O .......................22 CURRENT PROTECTION 4.4 O .......................22 VOLTAGE PROTECTION 4.5 FXO ..................22 INTERFACE PROTECTION CIRCUIT 4.6 FXS ..................23 INTERFACE PROTECTION CIRCUIT 4.7 P ......................23 RIMARY URGE PROTECTION ©2016 Far South Networks...
  • Page 4 4.7.1 FXS interface..........................23 4.7.2 FXO interface..........................24 ©2009 Far South Networks...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Refer to the “Com.X-Administrators Guide” for detailed information on platform configuration, management and monitoring. Refer to the “Com.X-End-User-Guide” for a detailed operations manual of the Wanderbox. The above documents are available at: http://www.farsouthnet.com/support/manuals/ 1.2 Terminology ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 6: Hardware Description

    The Wanderbox side panel if populated with a line card has a single status LED or the optional LAN with dual status LED. The Wanderbox Duo can also accommodates the inclusion of an ACM card with a status LED and power and transmit LEDs on the ports. ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 7: Wanderbox Rear/Side Panel Description

    Wanderbox Rear/Side Panel Description Refer to Figure-1 below for a graphic of the Wanderbox rear panel: Figure-1: Wanderbox Rear Panel Diagram Refer to Figure-2 below for a graphic of the Wanderbox side panel: Figure-2: Wanderbox Side Panel Diagram ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 8 Use only the power supply provided with Jack 2.5mm pin, your unit 6.5mm OD Wi-Fi Wifi Standard Antenna Reverse connection Polarity female connector RF1A SMA female Based on build requirements antenna connector RF1B connection RF2A RF2B ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 9: Lan Visual Indications

    The front panel LED (not shown) displays unit “status” information as follows: Code Description Blue - Solid Booting / boot complete Blue - Of Boot error Orange - Solid Unconfgured state Green - Solid System OK / confgured state Red - Solid System error ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 10: Side Panel Description

    Booted and fully functional Status Green – Flashing Card networking activity (refer to product troubleshooting guide for diagnostics) Orange - Solid Boot state/ Unconfigured state Red – Flashing Fault diagnostic status Red / Green - Off Power off ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. o If liquid has been spilled into the product. o If the product has been exposed to rain or water. o If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 12: Pre-Installation Guidelines

    Place the unit on a desk, tabletop, or any flat, solid surface.  Ensure the unit will not slip or fall from the surface.  Ensure the power cord is in reach of the power outlet.  ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 13: Wiring Connections

    3.4 Wiring Connections 3.4.1 Unit connection overview Refer to Figure-3 below for a diagram describing the recommended methods of interconnecting the Wanderbox unit to suitable external devices and network interfaces. Figure-3: Wanderbox Rear Panel Interconnection methods ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 14 Wanderbox installation guide Page 14 Figure-4: Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods (2O2S) Figure-5: Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods (BRI) ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 15 Wanderbox installation guidePage 15 Figure-6: Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods (LAN) Figure-7: Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods (ACM) ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 16: Power

    Refer to the unit datasheet for technical specification of each of these ports. 3.4.3.1 Analogue PSTN (FXO) The FXO port connector and cabling is described below. Connector type: RJ11, 6P4C type Cable: 2-wire twisted pair Connector pin-outs: Position Pin# Definition Ring ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 17: Analogue Extension (Fxs)

    The BRI port connector and cabling is described below. Connector type: RJ45, 8P8C type Cable: Cat5e cable as defined by TIA/EIA-568-B. Refer to I.430E for cable specification and length recommendations for Point-to-Point, Short Passive and Extended Passive network configurations. ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 18: Primary Rate Isdn (Pri)

    Cable: Cat5e cable as defined by TIA/EIA-568-B. Refer to I.431 for cable specification and length recommendations for Point-to-Point, Short Passive and Extended Passive network configurations. Connector pin-outs as defined by ISO standard I.431: Position Pin# TE function NT function Comments ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 19: Lan

    Balance “Bob-T” termination Balance “Bob-T” termination 3.4.3.6 USB 2.0 The USB2.0 port connectors and cabling is described below. Connector type: Standard USB, Type A Cable: USB series “A” plug, with moulded cable, as defined by the USB-IF. ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 20: Console Interface

    Ground 3.4.3.7 Console interface The console interface uses a USB type A connector. The motherboard adapts the USB signals to UART protocols for serial interaction. Name Colour Description White Data - Green Data + Black Ground ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 21: Antennae

    Antenna details: Omni-directional antenna, frequency range 2.4Ghz-2.5Ghz. 3.4.3.8.2 LTE Antenna Connector type: SMA Male connector Antenna details: Omni-directional antenna, frequency range 690Mhz-2.7Ghz Screwed into SMA receptacle, swivel and adjustable. Screwed into SMA receptacle, swivel and adjustable. ©2018 Far South Networks...
  • Page 22: Surge Protection Mechanisms & Recommendations

    MUST be utilised. Refer to section 4.7 below for further details. Far South Networks DOES NOT recommend installation of BRI and Ethernet ports with cabling exposed to extra-building conditions. 4.2 Surge protection for Wanderbox analogue interface 4.3 Over-current protection...
  • Page 23: Fxs Interface Protection Circuit

    Wanderbox does NOT support primary protection levels for interfaces exposed to outdoor environments. Far South Networks recommend installation of primary surge protection devices (GDT – Gas Discharge Tube) installed on all analogue lines exposed to extra-building conditions. These devices are described below.
  • Page 24 Clearline KP1HS (12-00621) – single line solution Clearline KP2HS (12-00230) – 10 line solution Surgetek: DPL 10F/TEL-ISDN – 10 line solution (230V version required) Surgetek: Tel/Fax-ISDN RJ11 – single line solution (230V version required) Bourns: 2036-23, – discrete 3 electrode GDT ©2018 Far South Networks...

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